With the Toronto Maple Leafs holding the fifth overall pick in Friday night's draft, it seems like many have forgotten that they also possess the 35th overall pick, which is nearly as good as a late first-rounder.

That means the Leafs will have two opportunities to draft a player who is capable of making an impact, and help right the ship in Toronto.

The question is, who should the Leafs target with their second-round pick?

Scott Laughton

With the Maple Leafs likely to draft a more flashy, skilled player with the fifth overall pick, they can afford to use their second round selection on a more tactical player like Scott Laughton.

According to Hockey Prospectus, Laughton is not exactly a flashy forward with superstar potential, but he can provide some offense and be a defensively reliable center, who is good in the face-off circle and kill penalties.

As we witnessed in this year's postseason, those bottom-six forwards can be key to a team's playoff success, and Laughton could become one of the better bottom-six forwards in the league in a few years time.